THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25 1900

Het, Mr and Mrs. C. E; Holworthy, Mr and Mrs A. H. Harris, Mr Hewetson, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs E. A. Hawatt, Mr and Mrs O. W. Heuser, Mr and Mis J. Hastings, Mr and the Misses Hatton Potts, Mr E, E Hill,' Miss Harrison, Mr S. Hore, Mr. and Mrs A. Hock, |ing, Mr and Mrs Q. A. Hastings, Mr and Mrs

Hitchcock, Miss Hughes, Mr and Mrs Hancock, Mr and Mrs E. R. Hallifax, Mr M. R. Harris, Rev. and Mrs W. H. Hewitt, Rev

But first there was an interesting ceremony.community-British, foreign and Chinese, Holyoak, Mr and Mrs Paget Hett and Miss "British troops remove bood dicas” shouted called at Government Hause and left their Colonel Prior, and off came the belmets caids in accordance with custom to the Three cheers for His Most Gracious Majesty evening there will be the usual official dinner the King, laking the word from Bis Exat which the judges and the members of the cellency the Govertor Six Frederick Lu-Excutive and Legislative Councils will be the gard sang out the familiar tip, hip, hurrah guests of His Excellency the Governor. which was echoed by the troops and re-echoed by the frowning staircase of the. Peak. At a signal from. Colonel Prior. the bands played one of the lively "march past" tubes and the inde in navy blue got into their stride without more ado nad iwang round the monument with that swagger and abandon which is the characteristic of the Navy. The matives followed and in succession came, the

After dinner there will be a ball, commencing at 9.30 pm for which invitations have been lasued to the following t

Mr E. F. Aucott, Dr C. E. Áchiey, Mr and Miss Armstrong, Mr Stapley Allen, Mr and Mrs E. L. Arnhold, Mr. and Mrs T. Arima, Rev. D. Arvat, Mr J. D. Auld, Mr R. D. At kipsoe, Mr C. E.Acton, Subadar-Major Ahmed Adair, Mr and Mrs C.. C. Alabaster, Mr J. 1. Din, H.K.S.B.R.G.A., Major and Mrs H. R. and Mrs and Miss Andrews, Mr and Mrs C. B. Adamsop, Mr F. R. Adami, Captain and Mrs Addison.

T. Takamichi, Mr R. Tanner, Mr J. W. Taylor, Mr and Mrs J. C. Thomson, Mr F. H. Thomas. Mr and Mo H. P. Tiedemann, My, and Mrs H. S. Thompson, Mr and Mrs H. P. Parker, Rev. A. B. Thornhill, Captain and F. A, Twin, Mr | Je B: Tapp, Mr A. Tunner, Mr H. Tioten:

bacher, Miss L. W. Talieb.

Dr and Mrs Vortech, Wiss Marle Villwock, Conto and Mrs Volpicelli, Rev. J. H. Vamel, Mr W. H. Vivaash,“

Mr and Mrs Malcolm Watado, Mr W. G.

R., Hughes, Mr Q. T. Hose, Dr. H. E. Worcester, Mr E. D. C: Wolfe, Mr G. A. and Mrs A. R. Hassan, Captain J. R. O. Wisbatt, Capt and Mrs Waller, Mr E. A. Hobson, Dr. S. Hough, Mr Ala Hlasink, Mr Woodcock, Mr and Mrs A. T. Walker, Mr L. Heathcote, Engineer Commander F. W. High- Wright, Baroness You Wechmar, Mr and Mrs Haines, Mr E. Howard. 100, Mr and Mrs E. M. Pakeland, Miss E.-F. Wright, Mr H. 8. Warmington, Mr. P. P.

Telegrams.

“HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.”

SERVICE.

TUAN PANG CASHIERED,

OFFICIAL CHANGES IN THE NORTH.

[By courtesy of the" Shaung Po."]

Peking, 24th November.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Tuesday Dext, "the "soth inst., at mga p.m. Following are the orders of the day Floricial Minutes. (Nos. 51 to 54-), Report of the Finance Committee. "(No. 18.) Resolution under Section 6 of the Liquor Licences Extension Ordinance, 1908.

Resolution under Section 3 (1) of Liquors Ordinance, 1909,

Hon. Mr. M.Stewart will move the following resolution

That in the opinion of this Council immediata steps should be taken, to abate the nuisance An Imperial edict was issued on created by the condition of the plot of Govern the 23rd inst, cashiering H.E. Vice-mant land between the Law Courts and the roy Tuan Fang, Viceroy of Chibli. Draft. Rales under the Steam Boilers Ordin

Artillery, Rajputi, Engineer, Buff-two Heutenants carrying the colours of the bat talion the Volunteers--brown and sunbur after their recent exertions-Mabrattos, with Iwo camp followers, and another company of

Mr and Mrs J. W. Bolles, Mr and Mrs E. G. od car bearing the colours. As each different Barrett, Miss A. M. Bateman, Mr and Mrs H. the music to tha particular regimeutal * march / Butterworth, Mr and Mrs F. D. Bärtatto, MrJohnson, Hon. Mr P. N, H. Jones, Mr and Mrs Worthington, Mr R. W. Whathirst, Mr C. Viceroy of the Liang-hu. During

boit came into sight the misted hands changed

gone and the ceremonies coffee, in soldiers Rone and the ceremonies completed, the stands ompiled and a solid mass of seething humanity no longer restrained by iron-bound etiquelle throoged Des Voeux Rond all, the way to the Naval Dockyard. The celebrations in Hong- kong so far as the unveiling of the statues was concerned will certainly remain a pleasant. memory with those who were privileged to be present at the careniony.

THE NAVAL REVIEW. From Statue Square, the majarity of those who had been spectators, of the unveiling proceedings, made straight for the Admiralty Dockyard in order to witness & review of the naval brigade. There are two-entrances to the Dockyard at the cricket ground side, and one is. large enough to adinit a drove of elephants while the other is suitable only for the dointy gizelle The riff-raff took the broad road not necessarily In this case to destruction, while the gentry were guided to the small and narrow path. And when the two parties arrived inside the grounds they separated the one from the other as wheat is separated from chaff The Darrow path led to an extensive pavilion-like structure which

and Mrs E. C. Blanchflower, Mr F. A. Biden, Mr and Mrs F. Browne, Miss E. Bochme, Miss Barker, Miso. Barrow, Mr A. Brun, Mr R. J. Bitbeck, Mr. C. H. Blason, Miss Brewer, Mr M. J. reas, Captain and Mrs Bell, Mr. J. R. Boyes, Dr and Mrs. R. Bellios, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boulton, Mi F. Bevington, Mr and Mrs H. Beck, Mr R., H. Beatiie, Mr and Mrs R. Baker, Mr J. Batton, Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., Mr and Mrs H. W. Bird, Mr and Mrs J. W. C. Boucar, Rev. G.A. Bunbury, Mr R. F. Bray, Mr and Mrs J. P. Braga, Mr and Miss Bryce Mr and Mrs Berindoague, Dr and Mrs Hell, Mr F. B. L. Bowley, Me and Mrs D, K Blair, Captain and Mrs Beer, Miss Butcher, Mr Black and is Irwin, Mr and Mrs W. D. Braidwood, MrE P, Beroard, Captato, Mrs and Miss Baker, R.N., MrA. Babington, Mr. Bingham, Mr Mr G. E. H. Beavis, Lieut, C. W. Beckwith, and Mrs Bunbury, Mr G. Ballock, Mr E. M. Bishop, Captain and Mrs H. C. H. Burton, Mr R. E. Q. Bird, Mr and Mrs II, F. Bawen, Mr. and Mrs F. J. Badeley, Mr G. T. Beath, Mr and Mrs A. Bellamy Brown, Captain and Mra O. Brown, Dr H. S. Bennett, Mr W, J. E. Bell, R.A. M.C., Mr G. F. Bird, Colonel and Mrs may be used for anything; where the others Bedford, Colonel and Mrs. Bayard, Captain went we have not the slightest idea, or have

nod Mrs Haird, Mr and Mrs Becker, Rev. J. A. we any idea whether they ever returned, A. Baker, Rev. E. J. Baraolt, Mr R. C. Barlow, Mr and Mrs H. Brederson, Miss Bird, Mr and Drawn up facing this building which paraded itself as a pavilion for the once were the

Mis-A. W. Brewin, Mr. Bandow, Dr.G: Black, men of the Naval Brigade-bluejackets and

Miss Bartlett, Mrs Murray, Baip, Mr R. Biss- marines. A fine upstanding array of chop, His Excellency Major-General Broad dogs they looked, every man fit le look afterwood, C., A.D.C., St.ff. Surgeon and Mis. bimitif in good fashion-but we need says, Mr G. Binder, Mr F. K. Brownrigg Do more when the Navy is concerned What randered this review the mois notable is the fact that it constituted the formal opening of the Admiralty Dockyard. No other ceremony bas taken place to mark the beginning at official work at the Deckyard aid few of the general public have previoraly had an oppor tonity of realising the extent of the works and the size of the grounds. The parade ground along is about the size of three football fields rolled into one, made of gravel and well kept, as they do these things in the Navy. A second class craiter Ly in the dry dock and many people weat to have a look at the fi.hting machine as she lay in bed recuperating,

THE INSPECTION,

Mr. R. H. Beazley, Mr N. F. Blanch, Mr and Mrs B. J. Botelho, Miss Benbow;

hr and Mix D). W. Craddock, Colonel, Mrs and Miss Chapman, MrC. Cruickshank, Me H. F. Chard, Copain and Mrs I. H. Collingwood Broiler Cyprian, Mr and Mrs Coppin, Mr C. 1. F. Cunningham, The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, GM.G, MY ned Mrs W. L. Caiter, Mr A. H stock, Mi W. Carpenter, Mr and Mrs Guy Corse, Mr. and Mrs G. D. Carlow, Mr and Mrs R. Chapman, Mr H. W. Clothier, Mr T. Chri- stiani, Mr F. G. Carroll, M. U. A. Carr, Mr C. Clementi, Cotone and Mrs Chamier, Captain. and Mra U. A. Craig, Mr and Mrs A. Cousload, Mr and Mrs F. de Champmaris, Major and Mrs Camilleri, Mr R. H. A., and Miss Craig, Dr F. Clark, Miss D, and M's1 R. Clark, Rev. Duncan Clark, Miss Crisman, Miss Chaplin, A. P. Crofton, Senhor Onatil, Mr and Mrs The Mises Clement, Miss Carter Campbell, Mrs Frank Clarke, Major and Mrs' Caulfield,

Capiala and Mrs Douglas, Mr and Mrs German and Portuguese naval officers present, A. J. David, Mr J. Darby, Mr and Mr keenly interested in the function, is Excel TK. Dealy, Mr. Dowley, Mr and Mrs lency baving reached the flagstaff, the flag, W. H. Donald, Mr W. J. Daniel, Mr E. ron up to the strains of "God Save the King," and followed by the entire entourage the Gover-Davidson, Mr and Mrs). T. Douglas, Mr G. nor proceeded to walk down the lives inspecting Luoerio, Mr A. Denison, Mr and Mrs H. the men. We should not think there was much Denny, Mr H. L. Dennys Jr., Mr F. B. Dear Fapt to find with them and certainly, His Ex-Con, Mr. W, S. Dupree, Mr A. P. Dashwood, cellency bad nothing to iny. It should be Staff burgeon and Mis Darley, Mr S. Dixen, remembered that as Governor of Hong GFR, H. L. Dowbriggio, Mr, Mrs and Miss Det Colonel and Mrs Dann, Mr W. Dickson, Mr Sir Frederick Lugard is also Vice-Admiral in the Colony, so it, is to be presumed he knows mare, Mt D. J. Dorne, Mroad Miss Davidson, something about ships.

Me R. M. Dyer, Dr and Mrs Dessey, Mr and Mrs Dodgson, Miss H. M. Drage,

His Excellency the Governor arrived at the pavilion in company with Commodore Lyon, who, now that his foot tred his own, his nativo laud-in a manner of speaking-beamed geciality all over.

There were a number of

The naval officers commanding the contin gents were:-

Capt, J. Nicholar, !!; M, S, Flora, Capt. Smith, H.M, S, Mo.snoutà. Commander Actos, H., M.S. Tamar.. Commander Pike, 14. M. S. Monmouth, Lizat Chilcott, H; M. S. Masmouth First-Lieut. Jukes Hugher, B, MS Fira,

FEU DE JOIE,

The inspection over the cannon hauled by - a score or more of exuberant man-of-war's men thundered out a salute-the few de joie to be precise, and all the non-naval and 200

military, infants in the arms of their nurses yelled-is one grand concerted chorus, That part of the programme forbed the band of the Buffs played tho.National Anthem once again and the Naval men shouted a reverberaties #burrah for His Majesty. It may be dis rospectful, but we wonder what would bare happened bad any over-zealous individual called for a "tiger"? The Brigade guns came

Misies Ingenohl, "Mr V. lones.

Mr and Mrs E, Irving, Mr. Mrs, and the

Mr and Mrs Jorge, Miss Jacobs, Rev. F. T. Johnson, Mr. P. and Miss Jacks, Mr and Mrs O. Joughin, Mr. P. 5. Jeffries, Mr O. Bulmer

Mr. A. Jupp, Mr F. Janssens, Mr and Mrs D. Jaffe, Miss E. Johnstore, Mr and Mrs F. man, Mr J. A. Jeffray, Mr John, Mr Jasper, Misses D, and J. Jones. James, Miss James, Mr B. James, Mr H. Jack:

Mr and Mrs E. S. Kadoorie, Dr Koch, Mr and Mr M. Kikuchi, Mr. T. Kusumoto, Dr F. Keyt, Mr and Mrs M. Kobayashi, Dr and, Mrs F. U. Kow, Mr and Mrs 3. H. Kemp, Mr T. H. King, Mr O. Koenig, Mr Hall Kramer, G. W. Kartidge, Mr W. Kim, Mr and Mrs J. Dr Irwin W. Kew, Mr and Mrs W. King, Mr J. Stodart Kennedy, Miss F. Kerstan, Major

and Mrs Kirke.

Mr and Mrs. J. Leiria, Mr and Mrs G. P. Lammert, Mr and Mrs C. J. La Loureiro, Mr D. R. Law, Mr. Mrs and Miss frests, Mis and the Misses Loureire, Mr P. Lambert, Mr. F. and Miss A: Lieb, Mr and Mrs

N. Leste, MrC. R. Lenzmann, Mr and Mrs Lewis, Mr and Mrs W. C. Logan, Mr E. Luders, L. V. and Miss Langstein, Mr and Mrs, E. C.

W. H. Logan, Lieut-Colonel W. B. Lauder, Mr Mr E. P. H. Laing, Miss M, Lee, Mr and Mrs

Gaston Liebert, Mr A. O Lang, Mr and Mrs C. Little, Commodore, Mis and Miss Lyon, Bishop and Mrs Later, Mrand H. W. Looker, Mr and Mrs C. Lawder, Mr J. B. Lambert, Captain and Mrs Lyons, Mr R. S. Lindsey, Mr B. Laytos, Captain W. G. Lyddon, MA. R. Lowe.

·

Mr G. P., de Martin, Mr C. D. Melbourne, Mr. R. Marten, Mr and Mrs C. McL. Messer, Mr J. M. McCutchen, Mr A. Markenzie, Dr and Mrs W. B. A. Moore, Mr R. G. Munro, Mr and Mrs K Mastle, Mr J. Moller, Mr G. H. Medhurst, Dr O. Marriot, Rev J. and Mrs Muller Mr D. B. Murray, Mr H. R. Makin, Major and Mrs D. Macdonald, Miss A. M. T. Millington, Very Rev. P. M. de Marla, Mrs E. I. and Miss Main Mr and Mrs A, C. More, Mr J. L. Macpherson, Miss Maker, Captain and Mrs. A. S. Murry, Mejor S. Macdonald, Me H. N Mody, Mr and Mrs C. G. Mackie, Engineer Lieut C Main, RN., Mr and Mrs R. Macgregor, Mr S. Moore, Mr R C. Mater, Major, Mrs and Miss Morris, Mr A. V. Monk, Mr J. Morris, Mr. and Mrs Collison Morley, Mr and Mrs A. B. Moulder, Mr and Mrs F. Maitland, Mr H. A. Macintyre, General Sir J. Machado, K.C.M.G, Dr F. H. McKean, Mr T. D. E. Meester, Mr H. Mooo, His Excellency Captain and Mrs Marques, Mr. W. Manning, Sir Francis and Lady May,

Wood, Mr W. M. Weston, Mr J, R. Wood, MT Wodehouse, Mr. J. W. White, Mr David and Mrs G. H. Wakeman, Mr J. W. White, Mr and Mrs C. Woldringh, Miss Warran, Mr and Mr W. B. Walker, Dr K. and Mrs von Weiser, Mr and Mrs Hedley White, Capt and D. Wilkinson, Miss Wilkinson, Miss Vabel Wilkinton, Mr and Mrs H. M. V ebb, Miss L Mia Wink'er, Mr. C., Willson, Capt. A. D. Warner, Miss A. E. Woodruff, Mr FW Warre, Mr and Mrs E. T. Williams, Mr and Waring, Lieut, Col. and Mrs Wrigley,

Mr. M.Xavier,

'Praya

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Viceroy Tuan's duties will be ta-ance, 1909, (Urdinance No 31 of 1909).

Committee on the Bill untitled An-O-dia- ken up by H.E. Chan Kwei-lung, ance to amend the Law, relating to Trade

Marks,

First reading a Bill entitled An Ordinance.

the interval, Chui Wing-on, the to amend the Stamp Ordinarice, 1931.

temporary charge of the post. Provincial Treasurer, will assume

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Code of Civil Procedure.

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Squatters Ordinance, 1890.

Flist reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to eximpt Crown Leiser granted in respect of Foreshore and submerged lands in the New Territories from a certain condition imposed under the Foreshores and Sea Bed Ordinanes,

[It will be remeinbored that Viceroy Toas Mr. A. H. Young, Mr N. Yamada.

Fang had been denounced by the Censors some time ago and recommended for punish 'Col. Bayard and officers, the Buffs,"

meat by the Board of Punishments, But Col, Priut and officers, 13th Rajpuir:

owlog to the downfall of Grand Councillor Col.. Daon and officers, 105th Mabratca L. I. Yuan Shib-kai and the dismissal of Chan Pik

Col. Chapman and officers, Hongkong Voluntated to cashier Tuan Fang. His decision to Majar l'hillips and officers, H.K.S.B., R.G.A. ex-president of the Ministry of Posts and Col. Chamier Rod officers, Royal' Artillery,

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance Communications, the Prince Regent then besito amend the Wireless Telography Ordinance,

teer Corps.

Col. Dambleton afficers, Royal Engi

pects.

H.M.S. Fame--Lient Comdr. C. E. Lloyd Thomas and Officers.

H.M.S. Whiting-Liaut Comdr, C. A. Fre mantle and Officers.

H.M.S. Florapt Nicholson and the Ward Rooms Officers.

H.M.S. Aoil-Capt Marescaux and the Ward, Room Officers.

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H.M.S. Tamar-Commander Acton and the Ward Room Officers.

H.M S. Clio-Commander Barrett and the Ward Room Officers,

H.M.S. Codnu-Commander Heard and the Ward Room Officers,

H.M.S.

Lieut, Commander Heath-

cole.

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HM.S. Monmouth-Cap Smith and the

Ward Room Offcars.

.1991.

.

tokens serioas differences in the Council of take the extreme step at this conjuncture be-1903, and the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance.

1909. Government at Paking.-Ed., H.X.T.]

First reading of a Bill'entitled Au Ordinance to amend the Order and Cleanliness Ordlu- ance, 1867.

KIANGSU GÖVERNORSHIP.

OFFICIAL TRANSFERS.

[By courtesy of the" Shaung Po."]

Poking, 24th November, The Governor of Kiangsu, Shui Ching, a Manchu, will be promoted. Viceroy of Lianghu; while the Governor of Shansi will be transfer: red to the governorship of Kiangsu ; and the treasurer of Shansi wil lact

H.M.S. Tlo-Lient Commdr H. T. Allayas Governor of the Province. and the Ward Room Officers,

H, M.S. Robin-Licut Comdr J. White and Officers,

H.M.S. Sandpiper-Lieut Comdr Tickell and Officers.

Portuguesa cruiser Vosci da Gama-Capt Almeida and the Ward Room Officers,

Portuguese cruiser Rainka Donna Amelia- Cap: Lima and the Ward Room Office.

H.M.S. Helen-Commander Buchanan and the Ward Room Officers.

Mr Fung Wa Chuo, Mr Lau Chn Pak, Mt Hb Fook, Mr Leung Pul Obij Mr Chiu Sh'u Ki. Mr Cheung St Kal, Mr Wong Kam Fük, Wei Wai Wa Lio, Mr Uen Lai Chan, Mr He Kom Tong, Mr Tong Lai Tsun, Mr Yung Hin Pong, Mr Ng Li Bing, Mr Lau Yam Tsun, Mr U Hol Chau, Mr Chan Chan Tsun, Mr Li Sın hardt, Mr and Mrs M. S: Northcote, Mr and

Rev F. R. Noval; Mr and Mrs E. Nied-Hin, Mr Ku Fai Shao, Mr Chiu Chau Sam Mr Tam Tas Kong, Mr Yong Shui l'o, Mr Chan Miss Foster Nicholson, Mr and Miss Newall, Kang Ue, Mr Li Yau Tsun, Me Lo Kun Ting Captain J, M. R. Norton, Mr. J. Nicholson,

Mr and Mrs O'Sullivan, Mr G. Often, Mr and Mr and Mrs E. Ormiston, Mr A. H. Ougb,

Mrs H. E., Oakley, Mr H, Oishi, Mr G. N.

Orme, MrE. Owen, the Hon. Mr E. Osborne, Mr N. Qbani, Mr R. Oliver.".

Mr and Mrs J. 1. Plummer, Commander and Mrs Penfold, Miss Plunkett, Mr and Mrs 'G. Piercy, Mr R. S. Piercy, Me J.E, Piercy, Mr Pearce, Mr T. F. and Miss Pearce, Father A. Piercy, Mr W. L. Pattendes, Rev. T. W:

Pedro Prat, Mr A. C. Putley, Drand Mr W. Pearse, Mr J. Plammer, Mr and Mrs Bar Pys, Major P. Probin, Mr H. M. Perry, Miss Parke, Colonel and Mrs Prior, Mr and Mrs H. Pinckney, Mr and Mrs Eldos Potter, Rev. Placzek, Miss Penraddocke, Commander aud Mm Pike, Mr, Mis and Miss Penney, Mr O. A. Pickless.

Mr II. Quins.

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Mr Wu Chu Wan, Mr Mok Man Cheong, Mr Hing, Mr Ng Honter, Mr Cheung Cheung Chi. S. W. Tso, Me Kwok Yiu Un, Mr Chan Cheuk

H. E. Kao Erh Ch'ieu, M. Tebouang, Mr Hau Ton Hoa, Capt. Wa Kwang Tsang.

Mr Lam Shau Teng, Mr Chau Yue Teog, Mr Chiu Senog Shang, Mr Lay Shing Chai, Mr Chaa Short Ngam, Mr Ma Hang Chau, Mr

Mi Ho Ngok Lau, Mr U-Ysk Chi, Mr Ch Si Tak Fau, Mr Lou Pua Chiu, Mr Uo. Pao Nam, H. Wong Yui Tung, rau Chat Mau,

Peng, Mr. Siu Yuco. Fai, The Hon Dr Bo Kai, CMG, The Hon, Mr Wei Yok, c.MG,

Ue.Tio, Mr Chan Chik Yar, Mr Chan Tsok

PRESS SUBSIDIES..

MAÇAO'S DELIMITATION.

EXCHANGE OF SECRÉT DESPATCHES:

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"

Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin- auce to amend the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898, and the Liquor. Licence. Exansion Or dinance, 19:8, and to repeal the Liquor Li.. conces Amendment Ordinance, 1903.

Second reading of the Bill"antified An Or dinance to amend the Tramway Ordinance, 1902,"

C. CLEMENTI, Clerk of Councils

* Will not be proceeded with at this meeting. N.B.-A meeting of the France Committee

will be held immediately after the Council,

Events Coming.

Thursday, 25th November. Hippodrome Circos, Causeway Bay, 9 pm. Theatre.Koy, “David uainica," O PEL King's Birthday Ball, Govainment mouse, 9.30 p.m.

Friday, osti November.. Interport Cricket, Shanghai v. Singapore (Cricket at day).

Geo P. Laminert, auction sals, Leasehold property, is o'clock.

Hughes and rough, suction sale, Bertolona's -Meeting of Justices, Magistracy, 1.15 p.m.

Organ Recital, St.eter's Church, 5.30 pm. Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 9 pm. Theatre Roy., "Lady of Ostend."

Peking, 24th November.

has been an exchange of secret tele-

During the past few days there Store, at 11a.m.

graphic despatches between the Grand Council and the Viceroy of Canton.

The purport of the despatches is strictly guarded, but it is surmised that they relate to the question of the boundaries of Macao..

VICEROY OF CANTON.

DENOUNCED BY MANCHU OFFICIAL.

{By courtesy of the “Sheung Po"]

Peking, 24th November. The General of Canton, a Man- chu, has denounced Viceroy Yuan Shu-haun of the Liangkwang.

The Viceroy has been reprimand-

THE HARBIN TRAGEDY.

*!

Baturday, 27ta November, Interport Cricket Shanghai v. Singapore (Cricket and day).

Club Germania "A1' Home," 12, KM, Major-Gen. Broadwood and the Oest "The Garrison" At Homs, Cricket Ground.

Hughes and Hongh, suction sala Furniture, -2.30 p.st.

Geo., P. Lammert, Auction sale Faralture,

Seymour &d, 1,30p.m.

Football dutches, Happy Valley, Hippodromas Circus, Cassoway 837, 4 kaḍ.9 Theatre Royal, "Jack Straw," 9'p.m.

*ard.

D

Monday, November 29th.

Interport Coampions The World (Cricket Ist day).

Hughes and'Hoogh, auction sales, Furniture, Kimberley Road, Kowloou, 2.30 p.m.

Theatre Royal, ike Walls.oi Jncho, 9 p.m. Hippodrome Circos, Causeway Bay, 9 pm.

THE 'WHATHER.

The following report, in from Mr. F.G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory t

On the 25th at 1205 pi-The barometer has fallen very sapidly over E: Japan, and sisen

considerable rise has taken place also: over China

Thatwo depressions lying over Japanese area": yesterday, have continued to move Eastwards. This morning onde centre is over Hokkaido, ibé other off the S.E, count. S par puskas

and pressure is relatively low over the Philip... The anticyclonic area remains over Ching,

pines and adjacent waters.

Two members of the Kiangsu Provincialed by the Throne in consequence of quickly over W. Japan and the Loochoos, A Assembly, it is reported, have brought up for the denunciation. discussion the question of abolishing private newspapers under official auspices. They de clared that officials shoul! be responsible for official organs, while private journale should be lalt to manage themselves independently. Last year certain-high officials were unished for being secretly connected with newspapers. But now the officials are supporting private pa Government expenditure for this purpose. The per and thousands of taels are credited in the members question whether this action is satic tioned by the Press Laws of the country. They declare that newspaper enterprises should not come within government administrative expon-

ASSASSIN'S CHARGES AGAINST PRINCE ITO.

The preliminary examination of the murderer of the late Prices ito and bis alleged accom. Port Arthur, was concluded on the 16th instant, pilces, which took place in the local Court at and the accused have been committed to trial for felony, The trial, it is stated, will be con- ducted in damara,

· During the preliminary examination ibe na-

rattling op at the double and formed intodd Mis F. Grape, Miss Gorbem, Mr H. Z. o. and Mrs E. B. Shepherd, Mr H. E. Schluter, 1.ses, and that the people should not be complain is said to have advanced fifteen reasons

J

Formosa Channel, and monsoon gales over the N. part of the Chios Sra.

Hoogkong Rainfall for the 24 hours anding at. 10 sm. to-day, 0,90 inchos,

Stroog monsoon may be ́expected in, the"

Dr and Mrs Evan Jones, Me and Mrs A. Ellis, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Eves, Misi Eyre, Mr and Mrs Montague Ede, Mr.W. B. Elwes, Mr. J. Eisen, Mr and Mrs C. H. Edwards, Mr J. F. C. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs C. T. Edkins, Miss E. Etherington, Major and Mrs Exton, Mr. A. F. Earle, Mr. A. C. E. Elborough."

Mr and Mrs L. Rissland, Miss Richards, Mis S. G. Fenton, Mr and Mrs H. G. Fisher, Mr Mrs and Miss Rodger, Mr. A. Romfabo, Mr Denman Fuller, Mr and Mrs F. G. Figg,

Mr E. Ralphs, Mr A. W. Robertion, Mr L.

Fuller, Mr Fraser, Me W. N. Fleming, Mr Mr and Mrs Forbes, Mr S. J. Fuller, and Mrs Rees, Mr A. Raymond, Mr E. B. Reed, Mirs B. Robinson, Mr. Mix and Misses Rowe, Mr and Mrs A. C. Franklin, Captain and Mrs. B. C. Ross, Rev. Li Robert, Miss E. Ross, Finch, Mr and Ms T. Funstso, Dr and Mrs C. Mr. J. H. de Rues, Mr and Mrs Royle, Hed. Forsyth, De G. Fitzwilliams, Mr and Mrs C. Me W. Rees Davies, Mr F. Rickett, Miss Fuhrmann, Mr A. G. M. Fletcher, Lient-Com- Rawles, Mr P. Roque, mander and Mrs Fremantle, Mr O. H. Ford, Mr Skinner, Mr and Mrs M. J. D. Stephani, Colonel Sir Joseph and Lady Fayrer.

Captain, Mra and Miss Sayer, Captain and

and Miss Goggio, Dr and Mrs M. Gibros, My

Rev. and Mrs Gegaur, Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr and Mrs Grant Smith, Mr and Mrs E and Mes H. E. Goldsmith, Mr E. Georg, Mr

Shallim, Miss Skipton, Mr R. Shewin, Mr and Mr A. W. Schellbass, Mr A. Fiedley Smith, and Mrs A. G. Gerdon, the Misses Gordon, Dr Rev. J. G. M. Spada, Mr. H. Schumacher, Me

FORECAST. ANCA 1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, event of the day, and little wonder can be ex Garrell, Me A. W. Grant, Mr W. H. Groskamp, r, Mrs and Mile Shelton Hooper, Mr. M. S. sorily made to provide for the same that in justification of his action. He alleged that pressed that the spectators cheered the tars as Mr. and Mrs D. Graham, His Honour MH. Silas, Mr and Mrs R. D. Sayley, Miss S. losses, but that to seguire the people to der of the late Queen of Korea; (3) Installa

Sassoon, Mr S. Swart, Mr H. Sykes, Mr D. business enterprises. may result is gain or

2-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong to they blithely stepped out to the strains of their Justice Gompertz, Mr and Mrs G. Grimble Sweet, Mr H. Percy Smith, Mr and Mrs J. R. contribute several thousand tools a year iation of the convention which brought Korea Rector Pietro Gabardi, Mr. Mra and Miss Glen M. Smith, Miss H. Slezo, Mr and Mrs C. H. tantamount to a tribute or tax to the Gor

3.-South coast of Chias between Hongkong › doo, Mr P. W. Goldring, Mr R. O, Graff, Mr Seketer, Mr. W. Murray Scott, Mr. A. R. erament. The members, therefore, cannot

onder the protectorate of Japan in November and Lamocks N to N E winds, strong, Again the Brigade formed into live, bonge and Mrs C. H. Gale, Major and Mrs Grace, Sutherland, Mr and Mrs H. W. Slade, Mrs and understand the legal aspect of the subject, 1905; (3) the new convention forced on Korea

4-South coast of China between Hongkong orders were given by the captain in charge and Mr H. J. Gedge, Mr H. E. Gilepy, Mr and Mr

10 N.A. winds strong to a gala, echoed by his lieutenants and again the Na: Gilbey, Hon. Mr and Mrs W. J. Gresson, Siewart, Mr B. G. Sceone, MI K. L. Shaw, Mr the question of inability to read the Eng-Army; (6) slaughter of innocent people; (7) IT arms that lately, the wumber of deportees

Miss Seth, Mr F. Schoorake, Hop, Me Murray Agala it is urged that without going into by Japan in July 1967; (4) removal of the for and Hains,

mer Emperor; (5) disbanding bf the Korean tional Anthem was played. A little'an bors Miss Gourley, Mr and Mrs A. Giblon, Mr. A

and Mrs F. Salton, Mr A. Sleap; Ms W. E. fish language, no paper should be forced upon in the Army, say three years ago, solemnly Gandet, Mr S. Gubbay, Mr and Mrs L. Gibb, L. Shenton, Mr 1. O. Steen, Captain St. Clair, the officials, wers they all to know English, depriving Koreans of their rights 1 (8) destiuc from the South, that is to say from the Straits salated in company with his father and looked Miss Grabam, Mr and Miss B. Gili,

A&C., Caplain and Max Stewart, Liant-Colonel and that the geveral thousand taels compulsori-tion of Korean lext-books by barolog; (9) and Java, ban incrêan d-four-fold. "as important, as if he had not yet discarded

and Mes Stepele, Mr C. Matton Smith, Capt.1pxacted of the officials in Klangin and Nan-prohibition against Koreans contributing to stramers in one day have brought 31, the patticoat. And with that the outdoor cele

and Mrs Seymour, Mr and Mrs. H. 1. Stabb, King for contributions to subsidise the Showg newspapers; (ro) the large of bank notes Lighting bringing eleven, and the A/œ tak brations in honour of His Majesty's birthday

Mr H. A. Siebe, Dr F.Stedman, Rev. H. O. Aai Times should be discontinued forthwith. (3) making Korea-responsible for us. Seventy-four are expected from Java to-mor and Miss Spink, Mr and Mrs H. W. D. Skat. They also urge that all, newspapers published tional debt of Y3,000,000 (13) disturbance of and twenty-three from Salgon and the Br lard, Mr. Stacey, Miss Grey Smith, Mr De by officials goderthe guise of private journals the peace in the Orient; (13) failure to carry The bourding-house " at Taim-tus-fini is Steuriza Relogi, Mr H. F. Stoneham, Miss A. should be returned to private individuals and out Japan's protectorate policy in Korea in the lied, the caretaker, Dat-Sergt. Gao, Wait, fual- St. Clair.

that subsidies be withdrawn, as well as al

trua scose of iba termas (14) murder of the late ing the weyponsiblitian of his position advances which have been made by the Emperor Komel, fatbar of the Emperor of Slace the "ustabEhment" was first notabilan officials-N, C. D. News,

Japan; (15) ihrowing dust in the eyes of japan it has expanded marvellously and of the world, and

colama at the bare. The march past was the

own particolar ditty.

FINALE.

were at an end.

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GENERAL BROADWOOD'S "AT HOME.", H.E. Major-General R. G. Broadwood, C.B., Commending the Forces in South China, held an "At Home” this afternoon, which was very largely attended by the leading naval, military spü civilian residents of the Colony, including several Chinese gentlemen.

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GOVERNMENT, HOUSE”

In the course of the forenoom a larga mum ber of residents, laclading every section of the

Mr A. C. Hyper, Mr and Mis W. N. Hom- phreys, MR. R. Hyad, Mr. R. O. Hutchison, Dr J. W, Hartley, Mr and Mis F. H. Hiods, Mrs and Miss Hazeland, Mits Harvey, Mr and Mrs. Hallon, Mr and Mrs R. A. Harding, Mr and Mrs B. A. Hale, Mr P. M. Hodgson, Rev. and Mrs C, H. Hickling, Mr J. Hall, Hop Mr F,

A. Hazeland, Mr W. T. and Miss Hockaday, Mr P. Tester, Mr H. E. Tomkins, Mr. Mit Mr, Mrs and Mira Hoghes, Mrard Mr H.K. and Miss Tutcher, Mr. Mrs and Miss Tantant, Holmen, Major A. Hari-S/bnot, Mr and Mrs T, Captain and Mrs Thomson, Deputy Inspector W, Horúby, Mr. and Mrs W. G. Humphreys, General, Mre and Miss Tall, Mr W. C. D Mr, Mrs and Miss Brokeston Harker, My O. Tanner, Hon. Mt A. M. Thomson, Mr and Mrs Hogben, Mr T. F. Hough, Mr Hon Temlaw, Mr D. Tamiaw, Mr D, W. Traian, -pery Me and Mrs R. Farrar, Mr and Mrs P. l^3m C.; E. and Me Thompson, Mesad Mrs.

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